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NORTH POLE CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING MINUTES, Aug 3, 2020
NORTH POLE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
125 SNOWMAN LANE, NORTH POLE, ALASKA
Mayor Welch called the regular City Council meeting of Monday, Aug 3, 2020 to order at 7:02
p.m. with the following Council Members in attendance:
Council Members Present: Santa Claus
Thomas McGhee
David Skipps
Aino Welch
DeJohn Cromer – Attending Via Zoom
Perry Walley
Mayor Welch
Absent:
Excused:
Also Present: William Butler, Director of City Services
Tricia Fogarty, Chief Financial Officer
Steve Dutra, Police Chief
Aaron M. Rhoades, Temporary City Clerk/HR Manager
Geoff Coon, Fire Chief
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG
Mayor Welch asked everyone to join him in the Pledge of Allegiance.
INVOCATION
The Invocation was given by City Council Member Mayor Welch.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Mr. Walley moved to approve the agenda of August 3, 2020.
Seconded by Mrs. Welch.
Discussion
Mr. Walley moved to consent the following items:
Old Business:
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a. Ordinance 20 – 14 An Ordinance of the City of North Pole, Alaska to Amend the 2019
Water Utility Operating Budget
New Business:
b. Ordinance 20 – 18 An Ordinance of the City of North Pole, Alaska to Amend 2020
Operating Budget and Other Funds
Remove:
Old Business:
b. Ordinance 20 – 15 An Ordinance of the City of North Pole, Alaska Amending Title 2,
Chapter 2.36 Personnel Code, Section. 470 Pay
New Business
a. Ordinance 20 – 17 An Ordinance of the City of North Pole, Alaska Amending Title 2,
Chapter 2.36 Personnel Code, Section. 470 Pay
Seconded by Mrs. Welch
Discussion
None
On the amendment.
PASSED
YES: 7 – Mr. McGhee, Mr. Skipps, Mr. Claus, Mrs. Welch, Mr. Cromer, Mr. Walley Mayor
Welch
NO: 0
ABSTAIN:
Mayor Welch declared the MOTION CARRIED
On the Agenda as amended.
Discussion
None
PASSED
YES: 7 – Mr. McGhee, Mr. Skipps, Mr. Claus, Mrs. Welch, Mr. Cromer, Mr. Walley Mayor
Welch
NO: 0
ABSTAIN:
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Mayor Welch declared the MOTION CARRIED
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Mr. Walley moved to approve the Minutes of July 20, 2020.
Seconded by Mrs. Welch
Discussion
None
PASSED
YES: 7 – Mr. McGhee, Mr. Skipps, Mr. Claus, Mrs. Welch, Mr. Cromer, Mr. Walley Mayor
Welch
NO: 0
ABSTAIN:
Mayor Welch declared the MOTION CARRIED
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE MAYOR
a. Cares Act Committee met at North Pole Hotel July 29, 2020 Finished up Committee
work.
b. AML Virtual Meeting anyone who wants to participate get with City Clerk.
c. Contracts Officer on EAFB died in an accident.
d. Out of Office starting Aug 6, 2020 until August 21, 2020.
e. Clerk –HR Manager applicants is 1 interviewing should start towards end of August.
COUNCIL MEMBER QUESTIONS OF THE MAYOR
Councilman McGhee asked for the May Marsh report that he had requested.
o Mayor Welch responded the report has to be requested by the whole City Council
and then it can be viewed/discussed in Executive Session.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM DEPARTMENT HEADS, BOROUGH
REPRESENTATIVE AND THE CITY CLERK
Fire Department, Deputy Chief Heineken
Fire danger is low and burning is allowed with a permit.
We have gone on 791 emergency calls this year. We are averaging 3.6 calls per day.
Alaska has had 3,341 Covid-19 cases with 946 total recovered and 25 deaths.
The FNSB area has had 410 cases total.
o These numbers are sent out daily from Alaska Department of Health and Social
Services.
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Please continue to work on those three ICS classes. Instruction sheet attached.
The new Command truck is scheduled to be done in August.
Training:
No change from last report.
Maintenance Report:
Captain’s Hamlin and McGilvary have been working on electrical problems with
Platform 21 and Engine 21. These problems are small and annoying but does not keep
either apparatus from service.
Pay Scale Project and Recommendation:
Deputy Chief Heineken has been working with the Police Department and Councilman
Walley on the Pay Scale recommendations since last Council meeting. I urge the council
to take action on this as there are a lot of Firefighter positions currently open in the
interior and all over Alaska. These positions are very competitive and our current pay
scale puts us at a disadvantage for recruitment and retention.
Building Department, Bill Butler
Building Department
Starting to issue permits for the North Pole Veterinary Clinic expansion.
Received two additional residential building permit applications.
Public Works
City Hall sign damaged by vandalism. Public Works will replace.
Repaired a streetlight cable along Barbara Lee Drive that intermittently failed
during the winter.
John Linnell's work is being recognized by businesses along Santa Claus Lane.
Businesses are showing their appreciation by thanking him, providing him free
lunches and drinks.
Utility Department
Utility Department is engaged in routine summer maintenance-lift station
cleaning, exercising valves.
Utility Department staff are routinely supporting Moose Creek project activities.
North Pole Expansion Project
o Of the 480 possible connections in Zones 3 & 4,436 (91%) have applied for
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service.
o 243 (51%) of new account applicants' services have been installed in Zones 3
& 4.
Moose Creek Water System Expansion Project.
o Areas with deep excavations are still a have problems when in PFAS
contaminated area related to contaminated ground water.
o Requesting EPA & DEC to approve alternative means to dispose of de-
watering water.
o Water tank is epoxy coated inside and out.
o Pump house pumps and piping beginning to be installed.
Installing water mains in the northern and southern sections of Moose Creek.
HC is pushing to install all water mains by end of2020 construction season
Environmental covenant paperwork has been sent to Moose Creek residents. 36
signed covenants have been submitted paperwork to date.
Contractor has found two cracked pipes after the pipes were installed and
pressurized. The cracked pipes were "owner purchased." Will be working with
City Attorney to identify City's options.
City Services Office Space
Bid submission date changed to August 6 to give contractors more time to
prepare proposals.
Goal remains to make a recommendation to Council on August 17.
Finance, Tricia Fogarty
Working on Payroll update to Caselle
4 Applications for City Clerk – HR Manager
Discussion about holding interviews Aug 20, 2020.
Police Department, Chief Dutra
Video of Memorial Park – 15k views as of Sunday. Thanks to Evidence Custodian
Rachel wing and Councilwomen Welch for collaborating on this video. Amazing job.
New Officer will be starting on the 17th. This puts us 2 down but just in time for 2-3
vacations due to maxed out Vacation banks.
Our sign was damaged out in parking lot. This was a stolen vehicle from Fairbanks
recovered by our department. Suspect arrested after short pursuit and standoff.
Borough Representative
Liquor licenses
Groundwater protection
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Ordinance 20-24 Oneil and Sanford requiring apprenticeship participation with FNSB
Contractors working on FNSB projects.
City Clerk
Monday at Noon is the new deadline for Council Agenda items.
ONGOING PROJECTS
CARES Act Committee Chair Mike Miller made final report on Committee work.
CITIZEN’S COMMENTS – (Limited to Five (5) minutes per Citizen)
Shelley Ebenal, CEO Foundation Health Partners
Jeff Cook, President, Emeritus of The Greater Community Hospital Foundation
Both leaders spoke about the impact of the Covid 19 Pandemic on the hospital’s finances
and the need for grants to replace those losses to ensure and strong healthcare system
(See FHP Attachments at end of minutes).
Meeting Suspended for 5 minutes at 8:43pm
Meeting resumed at 8:48PM
OLD BUSINESS
c. Ordinance 20 – 16 An Ordinance of the City of North Pole, Alaska to Oppose Passage
of Legislation that Would Restrict Individual Rights Protected by the Second
Amendment of the United States Constitution and Declaring the City of North Pole a
Second Amendment Sanctuary
MOTION TO ADVANCE ORDINANCE 20 – 16 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
NORTH POLE, ALASKA TO OPPOSE PASSAGE OF UNLAWFUL OR
UNCONSTITUTIONAL LEGISLATION THAT WOULD RESTRICT INDIVIDUAL
RIGHTS PROTECTED BY THE SECOND AMENDMENT OF THE UNITED STATES
CONSTITUTION AND DECLARING THE CITY OF NORTH POLE A SECOND
AMENDMENT SANCTUARY
Mr. McGhee moved to Approve Ordinance 20-16.
Seconded by Mrs. Welch.
Mr. McGhee moved to Amend Ordinance 20-16 in 3 places.
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o In the Title adding “Unlawful or Unconstitutional”
o Line 44 adding “WHEREAS, The City Council encourages all citizens whether
for sport, hunting or self-protection to take a certified firearms safety class: and”
o Section 2. Adding “That has been enacted unlawfully or unconstitutionally.”
Removing “and consider such law to be unconstitutional.”
A ROLL CALL VOTE WAS TAKEN ON THE MOTION TO AMEND ORDINANCE 20-16
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NORTH POLE, ALASKA TO OPPOSE PASSAGE OF
UNLAWFUL OR UNCONSTITUTIONAL LEGISLATION THAT WOULD RESTRICT
INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS PROTECTED BY THE SECOND AMENDMENT OF THE UNITED
STATES CONSTITUTION AND DECLARING THE CITY OF NORTH POLE A SECOND
AMENDMENT SANCTUARY:
YES: 5 – Mr. McGhee, Mr. Skipps, Mr. Walley, Mrs. Welch, Mayor Welch
NO: 2 – Mr. Comer, Mr. Claus
ABSTAIN:
Mayor Welch declared the MOTION CARRIED
Discussion
• Mr. Claus stated that an Ordinance is a law and had a concern that this should be a
Resolution not and Ordinance per the City’s Attorney and in his opinion.
• Mr. McGhee stated that the City Attorney and Mr. Claus have given their opinions and
asked if anyone on the Council would stand with him and the 2nd Amendment.
A ROLL CALL VOTE WAS TAKEN ON THE MOTION TO ADVANCE ORDINANCE 20-
16 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NORTH POLE, ALASKA TO OPPOSE PASSAGE
OF UNLAWFUL OR UNCONSTITUTIONAL LEGISLATION THAT WOULD RESTRICT
INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS PROTECTED BY THE SECOND AMENDMENT OF THE UNITED
STATES CONSTITUTION AND DECLARING THE CITY OF NORTH POLE A SECOND
AMENDMENT SANCTUARY:
YES: 5 – Mr. McGhee, Mr. Skipps, Mr. Walley, Mrs. Welch, Mayor Welch
NO: 2 Mr. Claus, Mr. Cromer
ABSTAIN:
Mayor Welch declared the MOTION CARRIED
NEW BUISNESS
C. Ordinance 20 – 19 An Ordinance to Appropriate Cares Act Funds for City of North
Pole, Healthcare, Businesses/Non-Profits and Individuals/Families
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MOTION TO AMEND ORDINANCE 20-19, AN ORDINANCE TO APPROPRIATE
CARES ACT FUNDS FOR CITY OF NORTH POLE, HEALTHCARE,
BUSINESSES/NON-PROFITS AND INDIVIDUALS/FAMILIES
Mr. McGhee moved to Amend Ordinance 20-19
Seconded by Mr. Walley.
Mr. McGhee moved to Amend Ordinance 20-19 in 2 places.
o Line 29 from $10,000 to $15,000
o Line 32 removing “that the remainder” replacing it with “$500,000”
Discussion
• Discussion was held regarding the request to approve Amendments.
A ROLL CALL VOTE WAS TAKEN ON THE MOTION TO AMEND ORDINANCE 20-19,
AN ORDINANCE TO APPROPRIATE CARES ACT FUNDS FOR CITY OF NORTH POLE,
HEALTHCARE, BUSINESSES/NON-PROFITS AND INDIVIDUALS/FAMILIES:
YES: 7 – Mr. McGhee, Mr. Skipps, Mr. Walley, Mr. Claus, Mrs. Welch, Mr.
Cromer, Mayor Welch
NO: 0
ABSTAIN:
Mayor Welch declared the MOTION CARRIED
MOTION TO ADVANCE ORDINANCE 20-19, AN ORDINANCE TO APPROPRIATE
CARES ACT FUNDS FOR CITY OF NORTH POLE, HEALTHCARE,
BUSINESSES/NON-PROFITS AND INDIVIDUALS/FAMILIES
Mr. McGhee moved to Advance Ordinance 20-19.
Seconded by Mr. Walley.
Discussion
• Discussion was held regarding the request to approve.
A ROLL CALL VOTE WAS TAKEN ON THE MOTION TO ADVANCE ORDINANCE 20-
19, AN ORDINANCE TO APPROPRIATE CARES ACT FUNDS FOR CITY OF NORTH
POLE, HEALTHCARE, BUSINESSES/NON-PROFITS AND INDIVIDUALS/FAMILIES
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YES: 7 – Mr. McGhee, Mr. Skipps, Mr. Walley, Mrs. Welch, Mayor Welch
NO: 0 - Mr. Claus, Mr. Cromer
ABSTAIN:
Mayor Welch declared the MOTION CARRIED
Mr. McGhee moved to adjourn the meeting at 8:24 p.m.
Seconded by Mr. Walley.
The regular meeting of Monday, July 20, 2020 adjourned at 9:48 p.m.
Michael W. Welch, Mayor
ATTEST:
Aaron M. Rhoades, City Clerk
~ FOUNDATION ~~- HEALTH PARTNERS
(907}.452-8181 Phone (90n 458-5324 Fax
www.foundationheahh.org 1650 Cowles Street
Fairbanks, >¥.. 99701
August 2, 2020
City of North Pole Mayor Welch & Council Members 125 Snowman Lane North Pole, AK 99705
Dear Mayor Welch and Councilmembers,
We appreciate the challenges you face as you deliberate the equitable distribution of the Federal CARES Act funds you have received from the State of Alaska. These are tough times and we appreciate your service to the City of North Pole and the Interior.
Foundation Health Partners (FHP) is a local non-profit corporation and the backbone of the healthcare system for Alaska's vast Interior region. FHP took on the cost of COVID preparedness to protect the residents of Fairbanks and North Pole while relying on the Foundations' reserves to cover lost revenues, payroll costs, and COVID expenses. During this time FHP ceased all non-emergent and elective procedures by Alaska Mandate #5 . As a result, FHP has experienced a $31,807,795 million loss from March through July 2020. We are hopeful that gradual community confidence in the safety of health care delivery through FHP services will return, however, future revenues will not cover our losses and the cost ofCovid-19 preparedness.
As CEO and President of FHP, we are here today to inform you of the financial strain the pandemic has had on the stability of our healthcare system; FMH, TVC, Denali Center, Porter Heart Center, and the J. Michael Carrol Cancer Center. As you consider Ordinance 20-19 disbursing CARES Act funds , we ask for your support in providing financial assistance to FHP to help fill the gap in lost revenue and payroll costs totaling $9,458,795 March through July (monthly detail attached) .
August through December COVID-19 financial implications are unpredictable given the continued impact of the pandemic, lost revenues, and the slow return of residents seeking healthcare services.
We have spent considerable time since March working with our U.S. Congressional Delegation, State Interior Delegation, Governor Dunleavy and the Department of Health & Social Services, City of Fairbanks, and the Fairbanks North Star Borough. The State of Alaska has asked that we also seek aid through our municipalities ' CARES Act funding pass through grants. We are currently pursuing assistance from the FNSB and the City of North Pole.
Listed below is a summary of Government grants received by FHP to date (nearest million).
Fund Source US. Dept Health & Human Services Grants State of Alaska COVID Pass through Grant City of Fairbanks COVID Pass through Grant
Total Remaining Payroll & Lost Revenue
Amount $9,896,000 $7,500,000 $4,953,000
Purpose payroll & lost revenue costs payroll & lost revenue costs costs of COVID Activities, Services & PPE
$22,349,000 Total Grants Received to date 9,458,795
Total Cost of COVID Preparedness to FHP to date $31,807,795
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FHP has likely exhausted all other sources of financial aid from the Federal, State and City of Fairbanks. Both FNSB and City of Fairbanks Ordinances required at least $5million in annual revenue for applicant eligibility which we qualified for.
Fairbanks Memorial Hospital and most FHP physicians and healthcare services remained open for COVID-19 preparedness. It is important to note that unlike other businesses, FHP was not eligible for funds through the Federal Payroll Protection Program due to the 500-employment base limit. FHP employees 1960 employees in Fairbanks and North Pole.
Thank you for your consideration ofthis request. We appreciate the challenges of your task at hand.
Sincerely,
Shelley D. Ebenal, CEO Foundation Health Partners
Jeffry Cook, Board Chair Foundation Health Partners
cc: Governor Mike Dunleavy Commissioner Adam Crum Interior Delegation
~ FOUNDATION ~ - HEAL TH PARTNERS
Foundat io n Health Partners
2020 Costs of COVID-19 Preparedness March April May June July Totals CoVid Covid Covid Covid Proj e<ted March-July
Budgeted Net Healthcare Revenues 2020
Fa irbanks Memorial Hospital 20,452,518 20,302,394 20,389,318 19,785,537 19,906,730 100,836,497 Denali Center 1,817,509 1,758,878 1,817,509 1,758,878 1,817,507 8,970,281
Tanana Va lley dinic 3,612,917 4,031.813 3,860,746 3,260,541 3,786,796 18,552,813 Subtotal 25,882,944 26,093,085 26,067,573 24,804,956 25,511,033 128,359,591
Actual/ Projected Net Healthcare Revenues
Fairbanks Memorial Hospital 15,806,335 10,083,421 13,211.118 18,590,002 18,463,610 76,154,486 Denali Center 1,765,339 1,667,911 1,735,774 1,518,249 1,326,196 8,013.469 Tanana Va lley Clinic 2,091,137 1,594,863 2,382,349 2,868,034 3,774,386 12,710,769
Subtotal 19,662,811 13,346,195 17,329,241 22,976,285 23,564,192 96,878,724
Lost Net Healthcare Revenues 2020 (6,220,133) (12,746,890) (8,738,332) (1,828,671) (1,946,841) 131,480,867)
Total Expenses 2020
Fairbanks Memorial Hospital 20,611,976 19,372,386 20,589,644 19,808,826 19,149,566 99,532,398
Denali Center 1,538,976 1,298,168 1,378,823 1,203,845 1,502,093 6,921,905
Tanana Valley Clinic 4,479,486 4,325,382 4,467,982 4,128,410 4,980,562 22,381,822
Subtotal 26,630,438 24,995,936 26,436,449 25,141,081 25,632,221 128,836,125
Net Healthcue lncome/ (Loss) (6,967,627) (11,649,741) (9,107,208) (2,164,796) (2,068,029) 131,957,401)
Grants Received - 5,688,482 13,189 331 3,620,793 22,498,606 Subtotal (6,967,627) (5,961,259) (9,107,208) 11,024,535 1,552,764 (9,458,795)
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